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the iraqi armie jammed this highway as coalition forces moved to kuwait. they were perfect targets. it became known as the highway of death. and a harsh example of allied air power during operation desert storm. the coalition used overwhelming air power to defeat a brutal dictator and free a nation. in this program, the air commanders of desert storm talk about how they fought the war, focusing on the u.s. air force's role. august 7, 1990, president bush responding to the iraqi invasion of kuwait orders american forces to decoy to saudi arabia. -- deploy to saudi arabia. u.s. central command air forces had to move its forces several thousand miles quickly. within days five u.s. air force squadrons and two u.s. carriers arrived in the gulf. lieutenant general chuck horner recalls the deployment. gen. horner: we had to get people here rapidly because of the threat of iraqi invasion. we brought over those kinds of airplanes you need to defend and deter air defense aircraft. and also the f-15. >> in just five weeks, the coalition air force outnumbered the iraqi air force. >> when it bec
the iraqi armie jammed this highway as coalition forces moved to kuwait. they were perfect targets. it became known as the highway of death. and a harsh example of allied air power during operation desert storm. the coalition used overwhelming air power to defeat a brutal dictator and free a nation. in this program, the air commanders of desert storm talk about how they fought the war, focusing on the u.s. air force's role. august 7, 1990, president bush responding to the iraqi invasion of...
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expel from was to kuwait. of all, we knew we needed to operate in iraqi airspace. we had to penetrate into his territory. to do that we had to take apart and disrupt his ability to stop us from coming in. we had to disintegrate his integrated air defense set up. >> director of campaign planned before the war and commanded fighter and attack aircraft during the war. >> whether it be in the air or on the ground. we were obviously most concerned with taking it down from the air to start with. >> the coalition would have to overcome saddam's integrated air defense systems. >> a basic iad is setup so that they have an envelope at medium and high altitude you fliy into. he puts his aaa up with the redundancy he had, so basically you are going to fly through. if you are going to force the aaa, his fighters will engage in the fire engagement zone. that's the way it's put together. of is the systems itself, the acquisition radars, the fighter aircraft, and what i call the nervous system, the control system, where you have air force operations center, like the one in a dad.
expel from was to kuwait. of all, we knew we needed to operate in iraqi airspace. we had to penetrate into his territory. to do that we had to take apart and disrupt his ability to stop us from coming in. we had to disintegrate his integrated air defense set up. >> director of campaign planned before the war and commanded fighter and attack aircraft during the war. >> whether it be in the air or on the ground. we were obviously most concerned with taking it down from the air to...
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but the see conferences held in kuwait, yet kuwait wanted to go even further. kuwait wanted to go further to [ inaudible ] by those conferences. the second and the third conferences, there was a question of special treatment for the neighboring countries which have within bearing a tremendous weight of receiving syrian refugees, and therefore, we earmarks a very large part so we can help our brothers in jordan and lebanon and turkey, but we went even further. we went to egypt and iraq, and what we concentrated on was opening the opportunities for help and education in order to help those host countries [ inaudible ] appreciation for what they are doing to receive those huge numbers. so i believe that this fourth conference today has taken into consideration the actual need of the syrian people as far as education and opportunities of work, and we hope we're going to find the political solution soon after, so we can put annen to the suffering of the people of syria. thank you. >> the government and people of kuwait have played an absolute superb role in bringing
but the see conferences held in kuwait, yet kuwait wanted to go even further. kuwait wanted to go further to [ inaudible ] by those conferences. the second and the third conferences, there was a question of special treatment for the neighboring countries which have within bearing a tremendous weight of receiving syrian refugees, and therefore, we earmarks a very large part so we can help our brothers in jordan and lebanon and turkey, but we went even further. we went to egypt and iraq, and what...
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med thisi army jam road and others as coalition forces moved into kuwait. known as the highway of death. example of allied air .ower the coalition used overwhelming airpower to defeat a brutal dictator. in this program, the air commanders of desert storm talk about how they fought the war focusing on the u.s. air force's role. august 7, 1990, president bush responding to the iraqi invasion of kuwait orders american forces to deploy. u.s. central command air forces .ad to move 7000 miles quickly within days, five air force squadrons and two u.s. carriers arrived in the gulf. the u.s. commander lieutenant general chuck corner recalls the deployment. >> initially we had to get people here rapidly because of a threat of iraqi invasion. we brought over those things that you need to defend such as 's.6s and a-10 weeks, thefive coalition air force outnumbered the iraqi air force. >> when it became apparent that we were successful, we then pledged to poor south with more aircraft primarily such as the b-52's f10 and f 16's. created four air divisions . bomberd the
med thisi army jam road and others as coalition forces moved into kuwait. known as the highway of death. example of allied air .ower the coalition used overwhelming airpower to defeat a brutal dictator. in this program, the air commanders of desert storm talk about how they fought the war focusing on the u.s. air force's role. august 7, 1990, president bush responding to the iraqi invasion of kuwait orders american forces to deploy. u.s. central command air forces .ad to move 7000 miles quickly...
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he'll wear the same jersey he's had on while watching every game on tv this year in kuwait.... hadn't washed it... doesnt smell too bad... i think its really going to hit me once i get to the super bowl. but every time i think about it i just get amped. i'm really excited. for zach and his sister.. who's going with him... it's two tickets to panthers paradise.. and then straight back to his "try" not to brag. just try and share as much as i can without rubbing it in that i was there and they were stuck in the desert! 3 zach harrill's super bowl adventure will cut it close with his military leave. his 20 hour flight from san francisco to kuwait will get him back just in time for his tuesday deadline. and if the panthers win.. he says he doubts he'll sleep a wink. 3 3 our own luke notestine and photojournalist andy coates are leaving this morning for san franciso for our team coverage of the super bowl. they will have reports from california starting tonight at 10 and 11. then, on friday, and throughout the weekend, they will bring us stories of local fans who are also making the
he'll wear the same jersey he's had on while watching every game on tv this year in kuwait.... hadn't washed it... doesnt smell too bad... i think its really going to hit me once i get to the super bowl. but every time i think about it i just get amped. i'm really excited. for zach and his sister.. who's going with him... it's two tickets to panthers paradise.. and then straight back to his "try" not to brag. just try and share as much as i can without rubbing it in that i was there...
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, yes, kuwait wanted to go even further. kuwait wanted to go further -- taken by those conferences. the second and third conferences, there was a question of special treatment for the neighboring countries which are bearing a tremendous weight of receiving syrian refugees, and therefore, we earmarked a very large part and a very large percentage from the contribution so that we can help our brothers in jordan and in lebanon and in turkey. but we went even further. we went to egypt and what we concentrated on was opening opportunities for health and education in order to help those host countries, in order to expand education, for what they are doing to receive these huge numbers. so i believe that this full conference today has taken into consideration the actual needs of the syrian people as far as education and humanitarian aid is concerned and the opportunities of work, and we hope that we are going to find the political solution so it can put an end to the suffering of our brothers in syria. thank you. >> the government
, yes, kuwait wanted to go even further. kuwait wanted to go further -- taken by those conferences. the second and third conferences, there was a question of special treatment for the neighboring countries which are bearing a tremendous weight of receiving syrian refugees, and therefore, we earmarked a very large part and a very large percentage from the contribution so that we can help our brothers in jordan and in lebanon and in turkey. but we went even further. we went to egypt and what we...
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kuwait just the latest country to issue that ban. live to beirut.jamjoom is our correspondent there to explain more. just review what the tensions have been and why it has lead to kuwait and other countries taking this decision. >> reporter: yeah, kamal, it certainly looks complicated, but really it's not a surprise that kuwait would take this action. since saudi arabia announced it was issuing a travel ban, and advising citizens in lebanon to leave and goback to saudi arabia, and you had bahrain and now kuwait doing the same thing. this happened after the saudi arabia embassy was stormed. since then the tensions between iran and saudi arabia in the region have really ratcheted up. lebanon, of course is one of the front lines in the proxy war that has been going on so long between iran and saudi arabia, and when lebanon didn't really fall in line with saudi arabia's expectations after that happened with saudi arabia's embassy in iran, saudi arabia expressed displeasure and announced it was cutting military aid to lebanon, a package around $4 billion
kuwait just the latest country to issue that ban. live to beirut.jamjoom is our correspondent there to explain more. just review what the tensions have been and why it has lead to kuwait and other countries taking this decision. >> reporter: yeah, kamal, it certainly looks complicated, but really it's not a surprise that kuwait would take this action. since saudi arabia announced it was issuing a travel ban, and advising citizens in lebanon to leave and goback to saudi arabia, and you had...
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, do we have any treaty obligations to kuwait? and kelly replied, no, we do not. days before saddam hussein attacked. and a letter was sent to saddam hussein that made it clear that the united states would not react. this has been put on april glaspie, but it was the administration. i want to goer: ack to agent omen -- to question about american idealism believed in liberty, justice, freedom, all of that. toe you had any access behind the curtain of what goes on in the military, state ifartment, meetings about there was dissension about what these ideas- been voices, are there there that we are not the type of country to do these things? mr. lando: there has been dissension, i do not know if people talk that way in these administrations, but even in past administrations, for instance, when george bush turned his back on the uprising, there were several younger members that argued that we should not. that we should order saddam hussein to stop flying the helicopters and let the uprising go ahead, we do not have to go to baghdad the
, do we have any treaty obligations to kuwait? and kelly replied, no, we do not. days before saddam hussein attacked. and a letter was sent to saddam hussein that made it clear that the united states would not react. this has been put on april glaspie, but it was the administration. i want to goer: ack to agent omen -- to question about american idealism believed in liberty, justice, freedom, all of that. toe you had any access behind the curtain of what goes on in the military, state...
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. >> kuwait's issued a travel ban, advising nationals not to stay. just the latest country in the middle east to issue this ban. lebanon is one of the main battle fields in this long running proxy war between iran and saudi arabia. you've had saudi arabia urge citizens to leave and also advise citizens that were considering coming here to not come to lebanon. since then, you've had the u. and kuwait issue similar travel warnings urging their citizens to not come to lebanon. since then the sawed embassy was swarmed. you had the breaking of ties between saudi arabia and iran and downgrading between iran and members of the g.c.c. including e.a.e. and bahrain. also you've had saudi arabia announce it was going to stop delivery of military aid to lebanon. saudi arabia pledged to deliver $4 billion in a deal in which the lebanese army could purchase weapons from the french government. saudi arabia is upset that the foreign minister here in lebanon did not condemn what happened to its embassy in tehran, did not bolster saudi arabia's position. they are jump
. >> kuwait's issued a travel ban, advising nationals not to stay. just the latest country in the middle east to issue this ban. lebanon is one of the main battle fields in this long running proxy war between iran and saudi arabia. you've had saudi arabia urge citizens to leave and also advise citizens that were considering coming here to not come to lebanon. since then, you've had the u. and kuwait issue similar travel warnings urging their citizens to not come to lebanon. since then the...
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but i absolutely applaud the role that kuwait has played and continues to play. with that, i think everyone who has come so far. thank everyone for their generosity. they call those who have helped organize what has been a successful conference thank you. [applause] ♪ ♪ >> friday on c-span2 live road to the white house coverage, campaign event in manchester, new hampshire. 8:30 a.m. eastern time. >> am voting for bernie sanders because he's honest and has a good record. >> the election is important to participate in because it is an historic race in our country has never been more polarized. if you don't participate you don't have a voice. >> this year is going to be historic. either side to give us the 1st female president. >> the citizens of this country, growing national debt. ♪ >> good morning. can everyonemorning. can everyone take your seat so that we can start the program? we want to get started this morning. we have a great line appearance morning, and we are excited that everyone is here. and as i mentioned before, i am representative robert ater hold an
but i absolutely applaud the role that kuwait has played and continues to play. with that, i think everyone who has come so far. thank everyone for their generosity. they call those who have helped organize what has been a successful conference thank you. [applause] ♪ ♪ >> friday on c-span2 live road to the white house coverage, campaign event in manchester, new hampshire. 8:30 a.m. eastern time. >> am voting for bernie sanders because he's honest and has a good record. >>...
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>>> in 1990, saddam invaded kuwait. >> we had to get out of iraq. it's at that moment that the nightmare really started. >> we have to head back. >> no, tom. >> we were now in a very very dangerous situation. >> where are you taking us? >> this place was hell on earth. >> we were incredibly scared. if they wanted to kill you, they killed you and nobody said a word to them. >> what are we doing! >> we had no idea whether we were going to come out of this alive. >>> i went to iraq in may, 1990. i was 26 years old. i had been given a 12-month contract on a gas and oil field. the money looked good, so i decided to take up on the option. it was a very exciting opportunity for a young lad to go to a part of the world which most people didn't know about. i was looking forward to it. the oil field was 15 miles west of tikrit, saddam's hometown. and it was named for the arabic for saddam's-field. it didn't cause alarm bells. just felt we were working on something important. the living quarters were within the compound area. everything was self-contained with
>>> in 1990, saddam invaded kuwait. >> we had to get out of iraq. it's at that moment that the nightmare really started. >> we have to head back. >> no, tom. >> we were now in a very very dangerous situation. >> where are you taking us? >> this place was hell on earth. >> we were incredibly scared. if they wanted to kill you, they killed you and nobody said a word to them. >> what are we doing! >> we had no idea whether we were...
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kuwait and qatar are the latest countries to ban their citizens from traveling to lebanon. and calling head to the future the material which could revolutionize gadgets. >> the u.n. says it has encountered technical difficulties dropping aid to the town of darazar. it has been develops in th develop--there has been developments in the planned cessation, in the last hour the syrian kurdish fighters, the ypg has said they will abide by the cessation of the hostilities. there's lots to talk about. let's go to more what is happening. let's speak with james bays as the u.n. in new york. so the world food program saying they've had technical difficulties. >> we have no idea what the difficulties were. there is statements that they're having meetings on the ground with their partners that they would make a drop. it is clear that they did drop aid in deir al-zour, so we have to speck bait what was the problem. did the aid go to the wrong people, to the wrong place. remember in is a place surrounded by isil. i don't want to speck bait very further because we're getting limited infor
kuwait and qatar are the latest countries to ban their citizens from traveling to lebanon. and calling head to the future the material which could revolutionize gadgets. >> the u.n. says it has encountered technical difficulties dropping aid to the town of darazar. it has been develops in th develop--there has been developments in the planned cessation, in the last hour the syrian kurdish fighters, the ypg has said they will abide by the cessation of the hostilities. there's lots to talk...
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the foreigners on board were from china and kuwait. all others were from nepal... including two children. and demonstrations outside apple stores were staged at 30 locations across the u-s yesterday. protesters...opposing a federal judge's order for apple to help the f-b-i break into the i-phone of san bernardino shooter syed farook. apple says, it would be required to create new software that could put all customer security at risk. protesters are showing solidarity for apple's fight, saying the order would compromise their own privacy. apple's appeal to the order is due by friday. let's check in with the c-b-s news team and see what they're on this morning. .... the news is back in the it's over... the nevada caucuses are over, so now what? where the candidates are headed from here, and how big nevada's voice is shaping the political conversation. we'll see you at welcome back. let's take a look at some news making headlines around the nation right now. first, presidential candidates vying for the white house are turning their focus to super tuesday states....fol
the foreigners on board were from china and kuwait. all others were from nepal... including two children. and demonstrations outside apple stores were staged at 30 locations across the u-s yesterday. protesters...opposing a federal judge's order for apple to help the f-b-i break into the i-phone of san bernardino shooter syed farook. apple says, it would be required to create new software that could put all customer security at risk. protesters are showing solidarity for apple's fight, saying...
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it's the saudis and kuwait. kuwait announced earlier this week that they were going to increase production by 150 n.o.w. barrels a day by the third quarter so it still looks colleague for the next few months. >> that's it. it's all about timing and i'm not sure that a lot of people on this desk i should say, at least our audience are looking to time the market perfectly. i know it's turnaround season for refiners and saudis certainly, their whole market share experiment is far from over. they want to see what iran's capability, is but can't you say we are getting very close and if it's very close. i'm not going to ask you to invest in oil stocks but to say that things are going to be so depressing the next couple of weeks. it's been depressing for the last year and a half. the prospect i think spring is going to be a lot better and ultimately you have the dynamics that in the short term will change very quickly. >> well, i mean, you're making the case for how far ahead do you look. >> and i'm saying fundamentall
it's the saudis and kuwait. kuwait announced earlier this week that they were going to increase production by 150 n.o.w. barrels a day by the third quarter so it still looks colleague for the next few months. >> that's it. it's all about timing and i'm not sure that a lot of people on this desk i should say, at least our audience are looking to time the market perfectly. i know it's turnaround season for refiners and saudis certainly, their whole market share experiment is far from over....
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we can talk later about kuwait, because i was at ambassador to kuwait as well. i think the kuwaiti women are the strongest, the most independent, make their choices. but nonetheless, in all these societies, the home still remains the center of gravity for everything. so now with the refugee flows, you've created all kinds of free electrons and that's really dangerous. because these women come, they can't establish the same center of gravities for these families, for these kids and that's something we need to focus on a lot. they know when their kids are misbehaving a lot of times and they get that. but we need to help them create centers again, within their cultural norms that help them to keep an eye on and keep tabs on all these free electrons. because i agree with you about the young women, their next generation. they don't know how to cook. they were still going home. and now they're disrupted and we're not plugging into that as well. so it's really a tough situation, but it's an important one. i'm glad it came up, i'm glad you raised that question, thank yo
we can talk later about kuwait, because i was at ambassador to kuwait as well. i think the kuwaiti women are the strongest, the most independent, make their choices. but nonetheless, in all these societies, the home still remains the center of gravity for everything. so now with the refugee flows, you've created all kinds of free electrons and that's really dangerous. because these women come, they can't establish the same center of gravities for these families, for these kids and that's...
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the way he handled saddam, kicking him out of kuwait - right. - and then having the brilliant foresight to say, "we're not gonna chase him into baghdad." - and stand all the criticism - right, right. - and be right in the long run. - well, of course, everybody's a critic, and you know, at the time you know, it was a controversial decision, and when we came back around with saddam hussein later, people said, "well, if only we had done thus and such," but you can always look back, 20/20 hindsight. - it would have been a quicksand. - you think it would have been a quicksand? - yeah. - yeah, right. - and secondly, he didn't have authority from the u.n. and we were trying to create a world in which people were willing to come together as a coalition to fulfill the commitment that's made that brought 'em in and no more. - it's charming to think that there was a time when we didn't have authority from the u.n., was not something to be cheering about, right? i mean, the idea today. - yes. - the politics of the world are so different today. the idea that you would go to the u.n. for support or r
the way he handled saddam, kicking him out of kuwait - right. - and then having the brilliant foresight to say, "we're not gonna chase him into baghdad." - and stand all the criticism - right, right. - and be right in the long run. - well, of course, everybody's a critic, and you know, at the time you know, it was a controversial decision, and when we came back around with saddam hussein later, people said, "well, if only we had done thus and such," but you can always look...
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the kuwait and nigeria helped boost crew production from opec, exacerbating a global glut. prices fell smashing a four day advance which of been the longest run of gains this year. it left a meeting with david cameron singer is no deal over the renegotiation of the u.k. mentorship of the eu. they've agreed to postpone by 24 hours the publication of trump's template for a compromise plan. hsbc will impose a hiring and pay freeze as part of its drive to cut as much as $5 billion in cost by the end of 2016. in june he outlined a three-year plan to pare back of global network by shutting money-losing businesses and in limiting jobs. global news toy four hours a day powered by our them around the world. let's check in on the markets in asia. haidi lun is standing by for us sony, the move in sony's shares are noticeable overnight getting a little bit of a boost .rom a certain secret agent >> james bond has been a huge favor. minute to that in just a in terms of this astronomical search that we did see today but you talk about diverted picture against people can go look at a big e
the kuwait and nigeria helped boost crew production from opec, exacerbating a global glut. prices fell smashing a four day advance which of been the longest run of gains this year. it left a meeting with david cameron singer is no deal over the renegotiation of the u.k. mentorship of the eu. they've agreed to postpone by 24 hours the publication of trump's template for a compromise plan. hsbc will impose a hiring and pay freeze as part of its drive to cut as much as $5 billion in cost by the...
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mas de 600 mil tropas norteamericanallegaron a kuwait durante el operativo "desert storm" para expulsarantxa: inmigrantes contribuyen a economÍa nacional segÚn informe de polÍtica fiscal y economÍa. anualmente contribuyen cerca del 8% de sus ingresos. el beneficio a las actas pÚblicas aumentarÍa en un estimado de 805 millones al aÑo. y de llevarse a cabo una reforma migratoria integral la cifra superarÍa los 2100 millones de dÓlares. fÉlix: quién no ha reÍdo cuando observan en internet una broma? hoy estos vÍdeos abundan en internet. les mostramos claros ejemplos. reportero: la internet estÁ llena de bromas que tienen como objetivo colocar en situaciÓn comprometedora a un individuo para grabar su reacciÓn. el resultado puede ser catastrÓfico. tras asustar a su novia se le ocurriÓ simular un robo en su apartamento. rompiÓ la cerradura y pintÓ paredes de rojo. su novia cuenta que cuando ingresÓ a la habitación su enamorado estaba tirado boca abajo y tenÍa un cuchillo en el cuello. saliÓ corriendo y llamó a la policÍa. su pareja nunca saliÓ a revelarle que era una broma. los oficiales le p
mas de 600 mil tropas norteamericanallegaron a kuwait durante el operativo "desert storm" para expulsarantxa: inmigrantes contribuyen a economÍa nacional segÚn informe de polÍtica fiscal y economÍa. anualmente contribuyen cerca del 8% de sus ingresos. el beneficio a las actas pÚblicas aumentarÍa en un estimado de 805 millones al aÑo. y de llevarse a cabo una reforma migratoria integral la cifra superarÍa los 2100 millones de dÓlares. fÉlix: quién no ha reÍdo cuando...
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much a general trend forecast coming up vice president joe biden lady gaga and buzz and woody from kuwait city made the 80th academy awards once in the history books.s we have every cap of fishers post chris rock wasted no time getting ready to that elephant in the room. which means this whole black nominee think has happened was 71 and other times. he spent about ten minutes of his opening monologue is in humor and frankness make his point. leonardodo dicaprio friendly when supporting acting categories joe biden introduced an emotional performance's who sang until happen to you it was sam smith who grabbed writing on the wall taking best original screenplay and best picture of the year.ar we made the cell him for all the journalists for those who areo accountable and survivors encourage and wealth is an inspiration. pick one of the night mad max series road.ro the number of oscars they won six including found at a peek at hairstyling and caused him to sense the she's us every went to ruled a play played a roleo having chris rock has his daughter's crisp start trip event they sold girl sc
much a general trend forecast coming up vice president joe biden lady gaga and buzz and woody from kuwait city made the 80th academy awards once in the history books.s we have every cap of fishers post chris rock wasted no time getting ready to that elephant in the room. which means this whole black nominee think has happened was 71 and other times. he spent about ten minutes of his opening monologue is in humor and frankness make his point. leonardodo dicaprio friendly when supporting acting...
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that morning, turned on my radio, heard the news that saddam had invaded kuwait. we heard that they were pulling families out of homes, raping women, there were mass killings, the reports from kuwait were shocking. absolutely shocking. very quickly the western world started making threats against iraq and we realized that we were now in a very dangerous situation. we were now in the middle of what was shaping up to be a full scale war. >> my whole desire was to get out of there and to get back to my family. but my wife said saddam had put a block on all transportation in and out of the country. it hit home like a thunder bolt. she said we were going to be used as human shields. >> we were on saddam's oil field. it was nerve wracking to consider that we were going to be in the line of fire. so i knew that we needed to take some drastic action or else i wasn't sure if i was going to -- i wasn't sure what was going to become of us. very soon a group of us started to plan for the escape. we knew the only way out was going to be a land crossing across one of the countr
that morning, turned on my radio, heard the news that saddam had invaded kuwait. we heard that they were pulling families out of homes, raping women, there were mass killings, the reports from kuwait were shocking. absolutely shocking. very quickly the western world started making threats against iraq and we realized that we were now in a very dangerous situation. we were now in the middle of what was shaping up to be a full scale war. >> my whole desire was to get out of there and to get...
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the foreigners were from china and kuwait. all others on board were all nepali nationals, including two children. follows-- ic: "officials in nepal say they are shocked..." oc: "sumnima udas...cnn...new delhi." rescuers say they have found the wreckage of a small plane carrying 23 people that crashed in bad weather into a mountainous area of nepal. they said all those aboard, including two foreigners, were confirmed dead. police official harihari yogi said the wreckage of the plane, which crashed wednesday during a scheduled 18-minute flight, was still burning and all the bodies were charred. he said the plane appeared to have flown directly into a mountain. residents had reported hearing a loud explosion near the small village of rupshe. airport official yogendra kuwar said the plane lost contact the foreigners were from china and kuwait. all others on board were all nepali nationals, including two children. let's go to lindsey matherly with a look at the forecast. high pressure will bring well above average temperatures thro
the foreigners were from china and kuwait. all others on board were all nepali nationals, including two children. follows-- ic: "officials in nepal say they are shocked..." oc: "sumnima udas...cnn...new delhi." rescuers say they have found the wreckage of a small plane carrying 23 people that crashed in bad weather into a mountainous area of nepal. they said all those aboard, including two foreigners, were confirmed dead. police official harihari yogi said the wreckage of...
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tourists on board from china and kuwait. tourists only started landing there in 1949. since then, there have been 70 plane and helicopter crashes, 700 people killed mostly because of bad weather, inexperienced pilots and lacking maintenance, according to the bbc. in fact, nepalese airlines are not able to land in the euu. we will have more with details. >>> stay up on the details on air and online, head to our website or our free bay area app. >>> a torso discovered with head and arms and legs apparently sev severed. it was near marchlands road in fremont near the bum barton bridge. athey removed the torso from this area they were back on the scene and spent the hour cert n certaining the levees and under the bridge. >> a fisherman found the torso and the head and limb are missing. they're reporting it a suspicious death. >> cars coming and i was leaving. they said, just leave. don't go under the bridge. >> the coroner has not identified the human remains yet but if you know or saw anything you're cad asked to call the police. >>> a bay area man lost control of a sport
tourists on board from china and kuwait. tourists only started landing there in 1949. since then, there have been 70 plane and helicopter crashes, 700 people killed mostly because of bad weather, inexperienced pilots and lacking maintenance, according to the bbc. in fact, nepalese airlines are not able to land in the euu. we will have more with details. >>> stay up on the details on air and online, head to our website or our free bay area app. >>> a torso discovered with head...
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operation desert storm pushed saddam hussein's forces out of kuwait in the summer of 19-90. the u-s assembled a coalition that deployed more than 600-thousand troops in the region. their ground offensive expelled the iraqis in four days, following weeks of heavy airstrikes. the operation ended on february 28, 19-91... and iraq later agreed to a cease-fire. 383 americans died in the gulf war. the academy awards have wrapped up for the night. we'll tell you who took home the the after parties are are underway-- now that the 88-th academy awards are over. the big awards were handed out on a night where lack of diversity among the nominees was hard to miss. chris martinez reports from the red carpet. the film that shined a spotlight on victims of the catholic priest sex abuse scandal won for best picture at the 88th academy awards show. "pope francis, it's time to protect the children and restore the faith." action film mad max fury road was the most honored film of the night.walking about with 6 production awards. "you can pop the corks at home, we're bringing home gold." the r
operation desert storm pushed saddam hussein's forces out of kuwait in the summer of 19-90. the u-s assembled a coalition that deployed more than 600-thousand troops in the region. their ground offensive expelled the iraqis in four days, following weeks of heavy airstrikes. the operation ended on february 28, 19-91... and iraq later agreed to a cease-fire. 383 americans died in the gulf war. the academy awards have wrapped up for the night. we'll tell you who took home the the after parties are...
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and kuwait a neighbour on the southern border. we'll stay with this story, and talk to our correspondent between. you have been listening to what is going on there, what is your reading of what we've heard just in the past snour well, we heard the u.s. secretary of state make it clear that an agreement on the state of hostilities has been agreed. he seemed confident and optimistic that it had been implemented within the next few days, mentioning that he is expecting a conference between the u.s. president and his russian counterpart. we know the united states and russia have been having intense communications, to agree the ceasefire, a tricky ceasefire to implement. kerry saying we are closer than ever to implement a deal. kerry - hours after hearing bashar al-assad, and the opposition, saying they would be ready for a ceasefire. both attaching conditions. now we have kerry saying he's visiting jordan to kus humanitarian issues, the fact that jordan is carrying those issues. we have to remember that jordan has been asked to come u
and kuwait a neighbour on the southern border. we'll stay with this story, and talk to our correspondent between. you have been listening to what is going on there, what is your reading of what we've heard just in the past snour well, we heard the u.s. secretary of state make it clear that an agreement on the state of hostilities has been agreed. he seemed confident and optimistic that it had been implemented within the next few days, mentioning that he is expecting a conference between the...
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that is why the chinese and many oil exporters like saudi arabia and kuwait wouldn't have their foreign exchange reserves in treasuries. >> host: as an economist is that a bad thing for the united states? >> guest: i don't think it is bad china holds them but i think it would be bad if the rest of the world keeps accumulating treasuries at a rapid pace because it means the united states is accumulating the debt at a rapid pace. one of the big author earth shaking things you don't hear about is china is running down its pile of foreign reserves. that is a sharp break with what happened over the last 15 years. we are getting in some sense what we wanted. the u.s. government with the share of gdp and accumulating debt at a rapid pace and the united states isn't by as many tryin treasuries and then the price of treasuries will be lower and that is the thing with higher interest rates. so many offsets going on at the same time. but if emerging market countries, including china and oil exporters, tend to accumulate further treasuries that will put pressure on the interest rates. and interest
that is why the chinese and many oil exporters like saudi arabia and kuwait wouldn't have their foreign exchange reserves in treasuries. >> host: as an economist is that a bad thing for the united states? >> guest: i don't think it is bad china holds them but i think it would be bad if the rest of the world keeps accumulating treasuries at a rapid pace because it means the united states is accumulating the debt at a rapid pace. one of the big author earth shaking things you don't...
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the foreigners on board were from china and kuwait. all others were from nepal... including two children. a little closer to home... president obama announced his proposal to fulfill a campaign promise yesterday... to close the detention facility at guantanamo bay, cuba. "it's counterproductive to our fight against terrorists because they use it as propaganda in their efforts to recruit." there are 91 detainees still cleared for transfers to other countries, 56 would be moved to the continental u-s... including accused 9-11 mastermind khalid sheikh mohammed. the white house says moving the prisoners to america will save as much as 85-million dollars per year.... but it will take a one-time cost of as much as 475-million to implement the plan. which means getting an approval from congress.somet hing that appears unlikely. the white house is urging congress to act before president obama leaves office. and demonstrations outside apple stores were staged at 30 locations across the u-s yesterday. protesters...opposing a federal judge's order for apple to help the f-b-i
the foreigners on board were from china and kuwait. all others were from nepal... including two children. a little closer to home... president obama announced his proposal to fulfill a campaign promise yesterday... to close the detention facility at guantanamo bay, cuba. "it's counterproductive to our fight against terrorists because they use it as propaganda in their efforts to recruit." there are 91 detainees still cleared for transfers to other countries, 56 would be moved to the...
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. >>> kuwait is the latest country to ban its citizens from lebanon.s all part of an escalating row between saudi arabia and lebanon. last week saudi arabia decided to withdrawal about $4 billion worth of military aid to lebanon. it has also expressed concern that lebanon has not supported it enough against iran. travel warning comes despite attempts by the lebanese prime minister to reinstate his support for riyadh. let's go to mohammed jamjoom in beirut for us. so why is all of this happening? >> reporter: lauren we should add also first that qatar has become the latest gcc country to add its name to that list of countries urging its citizens not to travel to lebanon, and if they are here urging them to leave lebanon nflt it's happening for several reasons. the first of which is really what happened in january when the saudi embassy in iran was stormed. that was a reaction to a -- to a shiite cleric who has been excluded. iranians has protested that decision, and because of the anger about that execution, the saudi embassy was stormed. there has been
. >>> kuwait is the latest country to ban its citizens from lebanon.s all part of an escalating row between saudi arabia and lebanon. last week saudi arabia decided to withdrawal about $4 billion worth of military aid to lebanon. it has also expressed concern that lebanon has not supported it enough against iran. travel warning comes despite attempts by the lebanese prime minister to reinstate his support for riyadh. let's go to mohammed jamjoom in beirut for us. so why is all of this...
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mÁs de 600.000 tropas norteamericanas llegaron a kuwait en el operativo conocido como tormenta del desierto segÚn un informe del instituto de polÍtica. 11.600 millones de dÓlares es decir cerca del 8% de los ingresos. el informe tambiÉn sugiere que las ratificaciones acciones ejecutivas del presidente obama el beneficio a las arcas pÚblicas aumentarÍan un estimado de 805 millones de dÓlares al aÑo. de llevarse a cabo una reforma migratoria integralque abarque los 12 millones de indocumentados el paÍs la cifra superarÍa los 2100 millones de dÓlares. fÉlix: quién no ha reÍdo cuando observa en la internet una broma que se le ha jugado alguien?hoy en estos vÍdeos abundan en el ciberespacio pero hasta quÉ . resultan realmente graciosos. galo arellano: la internet estÁ repleta de bromas. cuando la inocentada rebasa el lÍmite de lo tolerable el resultado puede ser catastrÓfico. sino pregÚntele a david herrera jimÉnez. para asustar a su novia se le ocurriÓ la idea de simular un robo. rompiÓ la cerradura y pintÓ las paredes de rojo como si se tratara de sangre cuando su novia entrÓ en la habitación
mÁs de 600.000 tropas norteamericanas llegaron a kuwait en el operativo conocido como tormenta del desierto segÚn un informe del instituto de polÍtica. 11.600 millones de dÓlares es decir cerca del 8% de los ingresos. el informe tambiÉn sugiere que las ratificaciones acciones ejecutivas del presidente obama el beneficio a las arcas pÚblicas aumentarÍan un estimado de 805 millones de dÓlares al aÑo. de llevarse a cabo una reforma migratoria integralque abarque los 12 millones de...
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it appears it was having technical problems and tried to a mountain kuwait the rest citizens of nepal including two children. area. the hike getting there takes four hours. we will keep you post on -- post the on developments. barbara: we are learning the power of the tornado that tore through virginia. it carved a path with winds up to 165 miles an hour. the ef-3 was 400 yards wide and on the ground 13 miles. more than 100 homes were damaged or destroyed. the same storm spawned tornados in waverly, virginia that killed three. john: governor mccrory issuing a state of emergency following the storms that tore through our area yesterday. that storm system spawned several tornadoes including one with a lot of damage in granville county. gloria rodriguez is in oxford long one and just beginning. gloria: the focus is on the clean-up that could take months because look at the damage hear. you can see that home the siding has been blown off. we had chopper 11 h.d. footage of the wreckage. at least a dozen homes here are damaged after wednesday's twister touched down in granville county. some
it appears it was having technical problems and tried to a mountain kuwait the rest citizens of nepal including two children. area. the hike getting there takes four hours. we will keep you post on -- post the on developments. barbara: we are learning the power of the tornado that tore through virginia. it carved a path with winds up to 165 miles an hour. the ef-3 was 400 yards wide and on the ground 13 miles. more than 100 homes were damaged or destroyed. the same storm spawned tornados in...
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one passenger was from china and one from kuwait and all the others were from nepal. >> severe weatherwept the southeastern u.s. and killed two people. the national weather service says that at least seven tornadoes hit louisiana and mississippi. boy, that's some of the video of the destruction. this is a mobile home park in louisiana where the two people died. 30 others were injured there. you can see the huge response. at least 100 mobile homes were damaged. 300 people live in the park. it's unknown how many were at home when the weather hit. search and rescue operations are underway. >>> we may continue to see drought restrictions this summer unless el niÑo brings rainy weather next month. all the dry weather is not helping to replenish california's depleted reservoirs. it would have to rain almost every day in march for there to be no drought rules this summer. water board officials plan to decide this coming april whether restrictions on water use should continue. >>> your pg&e bill may be going up. electricity bills for the average residential customer will increase $2.29 a month
one passenger was from china and one from kuwait and all the others were from nepal. >> severe weatherwept the southeastern u.s. and killed two people. the national weather service says that at least seven tornadoes hit louisiana and mississippi. boy, that's some of the video of the destruction. this is a mobile home park in louisiana where the two people died. 30 others were injured there. you can see the huge response. at least 100 mobile homes were damaged. 300 people live in the park....
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is -- has our allies and distrust us and bahrain and ohman and qatar and the uae and saudi arabia, kuwait, jordan, egypt, they're wondering if america has their back and it's bat question in light of america's recent actions, and also the iran nuclear deal stimulated a response that maybe so all these uncertainties israel. >>> when people hear dr. ben it's sometimes humannous, witty, clever, but there's nothing compared to 15 minutes, 30 minutes with dr. carson and hearing him dive deeply into various issues our nation faces and also listening to his heart. it's heart for the american people. and so if you look at the -- across all the candidates, is volume important or values? is -- >> volume or values. excellent. >> well, rhetoric or results. or wild proclamations or common >>> good morning and welcome to the home show. mike pace is my name. with temperatures in the 50s this week and snow melting, with that of course nut construction. we'll talk new construction with our guest today from iowa realty. if you're thinking open house, go to aye ayerealty.com. iowa home with an ankeny addres
is -- has our allies and distrust us and bahrain and ohman and qatar and the uae and saudi arabia, kuwait, jordan, egypt, they're wondering if america has their back and it's bat question in light of america's recent actions, and also the iran nuclear deal stimulated a response that maybe so all these uncertainties israel. >>> when people hear dr. ben it's sometimes humannous, witty, clever, but there's nothing compared to 15 minutes, 30 minutes with dr. carson and hearing him dive...
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they currently operate more than 355 restaurants here in this country, kuwait, canada, >>> pop francis will arrive latin america today, and they are preparing in mexico city. the pope left rome today for the 7-day trip, and he will stop in havana, cuba before going to mexico. the pope is expected to meet with this man, a russian orthodox church patriarch in. they could put an end to the rift between christians and pay tree -- patriarchs. >>> a vaccine from the zika virus is months away from trial, and now we are learning about the first zika virus at least three people have died from the mosquito-borne virus. 3,000 cases have been reported there since december. >>> several olympic athletes are now considering staying home from rio, brazil because of the health scare. some athletes who plan to start a family soon after the summer games say they will not go to the olympics, and others are saying they will take more precautions to protect themselveses for mosquitoes while they are there. >> a lot of bug spray and wear the right type of clothing. >> it could happen to anyone. i still plan
they currently operate more than 355 restaurants here in this country, kuwait, canada, >>> pop francis will arrive latin america today, and they are preparing in mexico city. the pope left rome today for the 7-day trip, and he will stop in havana, cuba before going to mexico. the pope is expected to meet with this man, a russian orthodox church patriarch in. they could put an end to the rift between christians and pay tree -- patriarchs. >>> a vaccine from the zika virus is...
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we can talk later about kuwait, because i was at ambassador to qui kuwait as well. i think the kuwaiti women are the strongest, the most independent, make their choices. but nonetheless, in all these societies, the home still remains the center of gravity for everything. so now with the refugee flows, you've created all kinds of free electrons and that's really dangerous. because these women come, they can't establish the same center of gravities for these families, for these kids and that's something we need to focus on a lot. they know when their kids are misbehaving a lot of times and they get that. but we need to help them create centers again, within their cultural norms that help them to keep an eye on and keep tabs on all these free electrons. because i agree with you about the young women, their next generation. they don't know how to cook. they were still going home. and now they're disrupted and we're not plugging into that as well. so it's really a tough situation, but it's an important one. i'm glad it came up, i'm glad you raised that question, thank yo
we can talk later about kuwait, because i was at ambassador to qui kuwait as well. i think the kuwaiti women are the strongest, the most independent, make their choices. but nonetheless, in all these societies, the home still remains the center of gravity for everything. so now with the refugee flows, you've created all kinds of free electrons and that's really dangerous. because these women come, they can't establish the same center of gravities for these families, for these kids and that's...
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that is why the chinese and many oil exporters like saudi arabia and kuwait wouldn't have their foreign exchange reserves in treasuries. >> host: as an economist is that a bad thing for the united states? >> guest: i don't think it is bad china holds them but i think it would be bad if the rest of the world keeps accumulating treasuries at a rapid pace because it means the united states is accumulating the debt at a rapid pace. one of the big author earth shaking things you don't hear about is china is running down its pile of foreign reserves. that is a sharp break with what happened over the last 15 years. we are getting in some sense what we wanted. the u.s. government with the share of gdp and accumulating debt at a rapid pace and the united states isn't by as many tryin treasuries and then the price of treasuries will be lower and that is the thing with higher interest rates. so many offsets going on at the same time. but if emerging market countries, including china and oil exporters, tend to accumulate further treasuries that will put pressure on the interest rates. and interest
that is why the chinese and many oil exporters like saudi arabia and kuwait wouldn't have their foreign exchange reserves in treasuries. >> host: as an economist is that a bad thing for the united states? >> guest: i don't think it is bad china holds them but i think it would be bad if the rest of the world keeps accumulating treasuries at a rapid pace because it means the united states is accumulating the debt at a rapid pace. one of the big author earth shaking things you don't...
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team is activated goalie off the injured reserve list and sent suban back to providence and quade kuwaited for the first time since covering concussion back on -- suffering a concussion on january 5th with snoop dogg there i felt like we need to say forshizzle. >>> why the mbta says the black smoke pouring out of the train now it's new hampshire's turn, and all america is watching to see who we choose in this dangerous time. one man stands above. he's not flashy, not rude... he's steady, he's tested and proven. he's a president, strong and safe again. for america, jeb bush. >>> cbs evening news is coming up next at 6:30. >> scott pelly joins us live with a preview. scott good evening. >> paula david good evening. great to be with you in boston. we have heard quite a lot about hillary's problems with top secret information on her private e-mail server but today, we learned from the state department that at least two of the predecessors had done much the same. and we will have that and the rest of the world news all coming up on the cbs evening news in about 10 minutes. >> see you then scott
team is activated goalie off the injured reserve list and sent suban back to providence and quade kuwaited for the first time since covering concussion back on -- suffering a concussion on january 5th with snoop dogg there i felt like we need to say forshizzle. >>> why the mbta says the black smoke pouring out of the train now it's new hampshire's turn, and all america is watching to see who we choose in this dangerous time. one man stands above. he's not flashy, not rude... he's...
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questions you can expect when hearings troops from pakistan, kuwait and jordan arrived in saudi arabia today for a large-scale military exercise. members from 20 countries are gathering in the oil-rich nation, for "the largest and most important" military maneuvers in the region's history. the exercises will include air, sea and land forces. it's expected to last 18 days, with participating forces arriving from arab and african countries -- but do not include the u-s and other western powers. royal dutch shell-- europe's largest oil company-- expects to make robust investments in brazil's offshore. the company hopes to quadruple oil and gas output there by the end of the decade. the company's c-e-o spoke in brazil shortly after shell's 52-billion-dollar takeover of rival b-g group p-l-c took effect. a key area for the anglo-dutch company as it focuses its expanded operations in liquefied natural gas and deepwater oil production. s/ ben van beurden / ceo, shell :08 "i would year but in years to come." by adding b-g's large brazilian offshore assets -- shell's local output rose six-fold
questions you can expect when hearings troops from pakistan, kuwait and jordan arrived in saudi arabia today for a large-scale military exercise. members from 20 countries are gathering in the oil-rich nation, for "the largest and most important" military maneuvers in the region's history. the exercises will include air, sea and land forces. it's expected to last 18 days, with participating forces arriving from arab and african countries -- but do not include the u-s and other western...
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kuwait becomes the latest country to ban its citizens from traveling to lebanon. and calling ahead of the future the material which could revolutionize. >> hello, welcome to the program. the u.n. says it's dropped its biggest air drop of aid. trucks are unable to reach the town last week because it was surrounded by isil territory. but moscow confirming it started negotiations with rebel groups in the country. meanwhile, the british government said that there is evidence that the syrian kurdish fighters, the ypg, are coordinating with the syrian government and russian air force. the group had previously been helped to push isil forces out of territory in northern syria. our diplomatic editor james bays with the latest developments. >> as a meeting of the u.n. security council to discuss the humanitarian situation in syria, there was stinging criticism of the syrian government for delaying and blocking aid to we seened areas. from the u.n.'s humanitarian chief stephen o'brien. they said they were putting bureaucratic obstacles in the way. there was a rare bit of go
kuwait becomes the latest country to ban its citizens from traveling to lebanon. and calling ahead of the future the material which could revolutionize. >> hello, welcome to the program. the u.n. says it's dropped its biggest air drop of aid. trucks are unable to reach the town last week because it was surrounded by isil territory. but moscow confirming it started negotiations with rebel groups in the country. meanwhile, the british government said that there is evidence that the syrian...
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twovoting countries because countries have been suspended -- kuwait and indonesia. the way this vote will go is that to get elected in the first round straight out, you will need a 2/3 majority. there are two front runners, sheikh salman and gianni infantino. 2/3e is a far cry from the arerity for both, so we probably in for a second round of voting. prince ali is the man who ran against sepp blatter last year and pushed sepp blatter to a second-round runoff. prince ollie could decide to throw -- prince ali could decide to throw his weight behind one of the two candidates, or we could be in for a third round if one of the front runners does not make a simple majority cut in the second round. it really is the most open election for fifa's top job in decades. shona: thank you so much. our correspondent giving us the latest from zurich. irish voters are heading to the polls this friday. the incumbent center-right government has led the country back toward economic stability with the help of its left wing labour coalition partner. it is likely the government will includ
twovoting countries because countries have been suspended -- kuwait and indonesia. the way this vote will go is that to get elected in the first round straight out, you will need a 2/3 majority. there are two front runners, sheikh salman and gianni infantino. 2/3e is a far cry from the arerity for both, so we probably in for a second round of voting. prince ali is the man who ran against sepp blatter last year and pushed sepp blatter to a second-round runoff. prince ollie could decide to throw...
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it is up to me to tell what you to do and how do do it >>> kuwait and qatar are the latest to issue a travel warning, part of a row between saudi arabia and lebanon over hezbollah. last week real decided to withdraw 4 billion worth of military aid to beirut. they are accused of being influenced by hezbollah. the kingdom imposed sanctions on >>> three people have been killed, more are feared injured after a mortar attack in somali's capital mogadishu. the attack near the somali presidential palace is thought to be the work of the armed group al-shabab. >> u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon arrived in south sudan in his meeting with president belvedere. his visit coming a week after 19 were killed when they thought they were under the u.n.'s protection. caroline malone reports. >> reporter: the smoke from 20,000 burning home filmed the malakal skies for days. people were made homeless, they found little more between the base and homes. people moved here. they believed u.n.s would keep them safe. the attack by forces revealed how vulnerable they are. >> translation: the fences are open.
it is up to me to tell what you to do and how do do it >>> kuwait and qatar are the latest to issue a travel warning, part of a row between saudi arabia and lebanon over hezbollah. last week real decided to withdraw 4 billion worth of military aid to beirut. they are accused of being influenced by hezbollah. the kingdom imposed sanctions on >>> three people have been killed, more are feared injured after a mortar attack in somali's capital mogadishu. the attack near the somali...
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imagine how that feels to have a place to rest and relax, especially someplace as far as afghanistan or kuwait because you're looking at over 30 hours of flight. >> reporter: today's very figure ra tiff ground breaking has kicked off a project long overdue. the 700,000 active duty veterans and family members projected to pass through oia this year should have access to the oasis. the first level will have lounge space, tvs, games, food and other amenities to entertain and relax troops. >> to say to them we are never going to forget, we're never going to support honoring you. >> reporter: colonel nelson shared his story about how a uso volunteer helped him navigate his first airport at 18 years old. it's mentally and emotionally helpful for troops at any point in their service. >> we've been doing a lot of traveling. be able to come and enjoy the facility and get away from the hustle and bustle. >> reporter: leaders still need to raise $300,000 more dollars to fully fund the center but they are confident they will have what they need to open this summer. >> we have more behind the scenes photos
imagine how that feels to have a place to rest and relax, especially someplace as far as afghanistan or kuwait because you're looking at over 30 hours of flight. >> reporter: today's very figure ra tiff ground breaking has kicked off a project long overdue. the 700,000 active duty veterans and family members projected to pass through oia this year should have access to the oasis. the first level will have lounge space, tvs, games, food and other amenities to entertain and relax troops....
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chancellor angela merkel of germany, and prime minister of norway, and his high necessary, emir of kuwait other countries, very generation contributions. as of this moment, there's just said by the prime minister, more than $10 billion has been pledged, more than half to meet immediate needs in 2016. i thank, again, all of the participants for their genre ros -- generosity in supporting syrias enduring prolonged horrendous suffering. today's pledges will enable humanitarian workers to continue reaching millions of people with life-saving aid. the premise of long-term funding, mean that humanitarian and development partners will be able to work together to get children back into school, design employment programs, and begin rebuilding infrastructure. the commitment of countries hosting large numbers of refugees to open up their labor markets is a break through. i thank the governments of jordan, lebanon, and turkey, for choosing -- >>> for god has not given us a spirit of fear -- >> the president pleading that all faith be accepted at the annual prayer breakfast today. >> you can't say you
chancellor angela merkel of germany, and prime minister of norway, and his high necessary, emir of kuwait other countries, very generation contributions. as of this moment, there's just said by the prime minister, more than $10 billion has been pledged, more than half to meet immediate needs in 2016. i thank, again, all of the participants for their genre ros -- generosity in supporting syrias enduring prolonged horrendous suffering. today's pledges will enable humanitarian workers to continue...
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reservist john allen mohammed is deployed to the persian gulf as part of the us effort to liberate kuwait but she says that the man she married never returneday from the battlefield. different. >> and soon, he became both verbally and emotionally abusive . >> got into arguments, he would say cat is only matter of time, what does that mean. >> he said i don't mind because you don't matter. >> for more on the story tune into the next crime watch daily. >> you can see it here in fox 8 . super bowl 50 is just days away and spirits are high.r >> many wear their emotions their emotions on their sleeve, thanks to a california barber they can shelter loyalty on their heads as jerry hubbard has the story. >> or possesses tools in his canvas.. >> is just happens to be a sharp razor and the human head. >> is not guthrie county, and design it is actual art that art that has been commissioned by a lot of broncos is.io >> for 18 years he has been startedss carving team logos into the hairdo said his menlo park california barber shop things have pickedt up now thanks to dan for. >> lot of broncos fans e
reservist john allen mohammed is deployed to the persian gulf as part of the us effort to liberate kuwait but she says that the man she married never returneday from the battlefield. different. >> and soon, he became both verbally and emotionally abusive . >> got into arguments, he would say cat is only matter of time, what does that mean. >> he said i don't mind because you don't matter. >> for more on the story tune into the next crime watch daily. >> you can see...
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. >> thursday's conference is cohosted by britain, germany, kuwait and the united nations. >>> calling for respect, president obama visits a mosque after a rise in hate crimes against muslims. >>> another republican presidential contender is dropping out of the race for 2016, rand paul is suspending his campaign. he was the second republican to enter the race last april, just weeks after ted cruz. he placed five in the republican iowa caucuses, he got 4.5% of the vote. >> there are five days to go before the primary in new hampshire, bernie sanders plans to air more than a million dollars worth of t.v. ads this week. sanders and hillary clinton will take part in a televised town hall meeting later tonight. on the republican side, ted cruz is trying to built on his win in iowa and hold off donald trump. trump has been leading in the polls in new hampshire. >>> president obama will visit a mosque in baltimore, the first trip of his presidency to a mosque here in the u.s. the white house says the goal is to promote religious acceptance at a time hate crimes against muslims are ricing. we
. >> thursday's conference is cohosted by britain, germany, kuwait and the united nations. >>> calling for respect, president obama visits a mosque after a rise in hate crimes against muslims. >>> another republican presidential contender is dropping out of the race for 2016, rand paul is suspending his campaign. he was the second republican to enter the race last april, just weeks after ted cruz. he placed five in the republican iowa caucuses, he got 4.5% of the vote....
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two foreigners from china and kuwait were reported on board as well as two children. that plane took off from a resort town and was heading north when it lost communication. one is for a new parliament and for a body that will elect the next supreme leader. conservative is control the parliament for the first time in a decade. >> reporter: iran's old guard is rallying around. they've formed an alliance of conservatives and hard liners. these clerics are being briefed to tell people it's their duty to turn out, vote and give support. >> translation: the enemy wants to infiltrate. america wants to get in through the back door. it wants to infiltrate our centers of power and decision-making. >> reporter: posted outside the mosque an array of candidates in what will be the most hotly contested elections in a decade. they place an emphasis on mosques for their social networking, a rise in moderates and reformists is connecting with the tech savvy people and there are many of them. one looking at the growing coffee shop culture show that whatever the restrictions on website
two foreigners from china and kuwait were reported on board as well as two children. that plane took off from a resort town and was heading north when it lost communication. one is for a new parliament and for a body that will elect the next supreme leader. conservative is control the parliament for the first time in a decade. >> reporter: iran's old guard is rallying around. they've formed an alliance of conservatives and hard liners. these clerics are being briefed to tell people it's...
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they were both communication clerks at camp patriot in kuwait. i'm sending all this information to your emails now. any other family? he has a wife, jenna. they've been separated for years. she lives in bethesda with her 8-year-old daughter. we need to bring her for protective custody and to interview her. send local p.d. and have our nearest unit meet them. garcia: donend done. ok, it looks like he served 13 years, honorable discharge in 2005. and now a vp of a biotech company. he was never a synalock employee. so, what happened to this guy? he was separated from his wife about a year ago, but that's a bit far back to be a trigger. well, he's unstable. he's on a rampage of some kind. what if mentally he was reliving a combat situation? it could be post-traumatic stress. everybody could look like an enemy. prentiss, this was a close-knit family. look at them. they couldn't have been more proud of their son. to make him kill his own parents? reid: post-traumatic stress disorder rarely turns people into killers, but soldiers with pt have been known
they were both communication clerks at camp patriot in kuwait. i'm sending all this information to your emails now. any other family? he has a wife, jenna. they've been separated for years. she lives in bethesda with her 8-year-old daughter. we need to bring her for protective custody and to interview her. send local p.d. and have our nearest unit meet them. garcia: donend done. ok, it looks like he served 13 years, honorable discharge in 2005. and now a vp of a biotech company. he was never a...
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back in 2013, i was in kuwait for the first one of these donor conferences. i look back at my notes. then they were trying to raise $1.2 billion. the figure now is almost $9 billion. that, i think reflects the reality on the ground, this human catastrophe that has become syria and obviously syrians also in recent hours receiving the news that the latest efforts to try and get some sort of solution to the war of certainly failed for now, at least. let's discuss all of this with one of the syrians speaking at this conference. there aren't many syrians here. >> only one of three speaking at the main conference. i am happy to be here. certainly it's a bit upsetting because this comes simultaneously with the geneva three talks which have come to fail at peace for now. we're coming to the sixth anniversary of the syrian revolution, believe it or not. yes, we are hoping to reach $9 billion in funding in this conference, however non none ofs will go into besieged areas, which makes all of this effort good but not good enough. the war and the violence doesn't stop. we
back in 2013, i was in kuwait for the first one of these donor conferences. i look back at my notes. then they were trying to raise $1.2 billion. the figure now is almost $9 billion. that, i think reflects the reality on the ground, this human catastrophe that has become syria and obviously syrians also in recent hours receiving the news that the latest efforts to try and get some sort of solution to the war of certainly failed for now, at least. let's discuss all of this with one of the...
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. >>> kuwait is the latest country to ban its citizens from lebanon.h has also urged its citizens to leave the country. last week saudi arabia decided to withdrawal about $4 million of military aid to lebanon. it also expressed concern that lebanon has not supported it enough against regional rival iran. the travel warning comes despite attempts by the lebanese prime minister to reinstate his support from riyadh. let's talk to mohammed jamjoom. so why is all of this happening? >> reporter: i would first add we just heard in the last few minutes that qatar is the latest gcc country that is warning its citizens from traveling to lebanon now. really supporting the position of saudi arabia and the other gcc countries that have issued these travel warnings, trying to ensure that their citizens don't come to lebanon or if they are in lebanon leave as soon as possible. it is happening because essentially lebanon is one of the front lines in the proxy war that has been going on between saudi arabia and iran for dominance here. a lot of this goes back to last m
. >>> kuwait is the latest country to ban its citizens from lebanon.h has also urged its citizens to leave the country. last week saudi arabia decided to withdrawal about $4 million of military aid to lebanon. it also expressed concern that lebanon has not supported it enough against regional rival iran. the travel warning comes despite attempts by the lebanese prime minister to reinstate his support from riyadh. let's talk to mohammed jamjoom. so why is all of this happening? >>...